Second division soccer club Hamburger SV has clearly lost a test match at the higher-class VfL Wolfsburg.
With 1: 4 (0: 3) the Hanseatic League had to admit defeat to the superior Bundesliga club on Wednesday afternoon in the VW city after a disappointing performance, especially in the first half.
HSV made too many individual mistakes and deservedly lost.
Wolfsburg - Anssi Suhonen's goal with a remarkable left-footed shot in the 54th minute was one of the few highlights from the Hamburg perspective, where coach Tim Walter changed his team vigorously.
Lukas Nmecha (3) and Maximilian Arnold met for Wolfsburg, whose victory was already clear at break.
The game took place in camera.
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“We didn't get into the game in the first half and our processes got off the ground,” admitted striker Manuel Wintzheimer, who was substituted in the 46th minute, after the game.
And added: "In the second it was better, but we can generally present ourselves much better." Dpa